
Top 14 Quotes About Welcoming The Stranger
#1. Wars about trifles are always bitter, especially among neighbours. When the differences are great, and the parties comparative strangers, men quarrel with courtesy. What combatants are ever so eager as two brothers?
Anthony Trollope
#2. We all fight on two fronts, the one facing the enemy, the one facing what we do to the enemy.
Joseph Boyden
#3. Unless you're very boring, I think most people who've lived long enough have something in their past which will never go away.
John Boyne
#4. A useful word previously unknown to me: 'ergophobia', meaning 'fear or hatred of work'. At last I can define myself in one word.
Kenneth Tynan
#5. All the disadvantages of good roads: high speed, and almost total lack of that inspiring factor in travel
the welcoming hand of the interested stranger.
Robert Edison Fulton Jr.
#6. Do we seek happiness because we're sinners or because we're human? Should faith in God be dragged forward by duty or propelled by delight? Must we choose between holiness and happiness? Much
Randy Alcorn
#7. Never trust a man in red trousers
Mika.
#8. I hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia. Is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of?
Bill Maher
#9. The challenge presented by the prospect of superintelligence, and how we might best respond is quite possibly the most important and most daunting challenge humanity has ever faced. And-whether we succeed or fail-it is probably the last challenge we will ever face.
Nick Bostrom
#10. In Denmark, we're making 20 films a year. If I'm showing up in even two of those, people will get tired of me really fast.
Mads Mikkelsen
#11. When we overcome the fear of death, we become deathless, endless, and infinite.
Debasish Mridha
#12. Endings are like, I always say, like a women's pregnancy. When she has a child, she is happy to have the child, but there is a thing called postpartum depression, that is that she is no longer carrying the baby.
Peter Eisenman
#14. It is beneath human dignity to lose one's individuality and become a mere cog in the machine.
Mahatma Gandhi
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